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Simulating the power consumption of large-scale sensor network applications

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Simulating the power consumption of large-scale sensor network applications
Developing sensor network applications demands a new set of tools to aid programmers. A number of simulation environments have been developed that provide varying degrees of scalability, realism, and detail for understanding the behavior of sensor networks. To date, however, none of these tools have addressed one of the most important aspects of sensor application design: that of power consumption. While simple approximations of overall power usage can be derived from estimates of node duty cycle and communication rates, these techniques often fail to capture the detailed, low-level energy requirements of the CPU, radio, sensors, and other peripherals. In this paper, we present PowerTOSSIM, a scalable simulation environment for wireless sensor networks that provides an accurate, per-node estimate of power consumption. PowerTOSSIM is an extension to TOSSIM, an event-driven simulation environment for TinyOS applications. In PowerTOSSIM, TinyOS components corresponding to specific hardw...
Victor Shnayder, Mark Hempstead, Bor-rong Chen, Ge
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where SENSYS
Authors Victor Shnayder, Mark Hempstead, Bor-rong Chen, Geoff Werner Allen, Matt Welsh
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